Given by Britton Taylor
January 16, 2021
Committing sin brings the death penalty. One must repent of his or her sin to receive the gift of eternal life. If sin remains, it is not forgiven. If it is not forgiven, then the death penalty is incurred. It is God’s desire to forgive us of our sins.
Akron, Ohio
Given by DJ Haney
January 16, 2021
We take a look at the example of Abraham's servant in Genesis 24 and his approach as he works on a task that has been assigned to him.
Cleveland, Ohio
Given by Doug Johnson
January 16, 2021
Paul makes a simple statement in his first letter to the Corinthian churches when he says “for you see your calling, brethren…” He was making a comparison for true Christians—that God chooses to show what He can do through humans who are willing to humble and yield themselves to Him, not through the powerful of this world. One good questio...
Akron, Ohio
Given by Marty Miller
January 16, 2021
Declaring New Year’s resolutions is a popular trend in our culture. On average 80% fail by the second week in February. The Bible has a lot to say about being overcomers and practical tips for success.
Given by Nathan Willoughby
January 11, 2021
East Texas
Given by Scott Hammer
January 9, 2021
God promises to listen to fervant prayers. We have plenty to be fervant about these days!
Akron, Ohio
Given by Roger Ellis
January 9, 2021
In many places in scripture God is called a potter and we His people are called the clay. Upon repentance and baptism we are given God's Holy Spirit so He can start the process in working with us to mold and shape us into His image spiritually.
Cleveland, Ohio
Given by Doug Johnson
January 9, 2021
The scriptures tell us that we are called out of this world. God’s Kingdom is not yet here on earth—yet that is where our first allegiance and true citizenship should be. We know that means we have a job to do. What is it, and how do we know we’re doing it?
Portland, Oregon | Seattle, Washington
Given by Jon Pinelli
January 9, 2021
When we entered into the New Covenant, we entered into a contract with God. That contract requires us to keep His law in not only the letter, but also the spirit. What does that look like? This message is one of a four part series in which we will look at God's law in the letter and in the spirit.
Los Angeles, California
Given by Paul Carter
January 9, 2021
Have you ever felt like you are being watched? Do people act differently when someone is watching? Whether young or old, it's always important to know that "Eyes are watching".
Louisville, Kentucky
Given by Nathan Willoughby
January 9, 2021
Columbia, Missouri
Given by Matt Zollner
January 9, 2021
Revelation chapters 2 and 3 list messages from Jesus Christ to the seven churches in Asia in the first century A.D. As revealed in Rev 1:19, the book of Revelation is a book of prophecy and the words and visions recorded by the apostle John are as important to us today as they were then.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Given by Don Henson
January 9, 2021
East Texas
Given by Ken Treybig
January 2, 2021
What does this phrase Paul used, “the household of God” in Eph 2:19 mean to you? It had a very powerful impact on the mixed congregation there in Ephesus. What can we learn and use TODAY from the timeless wisdom God shared through the pen of the Apostle Paul when he wrote this around 59 or 60 AD?
Akron, Ohio
Given by Dave Myers
January 2, 2021
Jesus was asked by His disciples, “Lord, teach us to pray.” We ask the same for the same thing today. Do you really know how to pray? Here are some important reminders about prayer.